The Map of the Carpenter

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: James R. Fox ISBN: 9781469772776
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 20, 2000
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: James R. Fox
ISBN: 9781469772776
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 20, 2000
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

For centuries rumors have spread in regards to a map that told about the location of perhaps the most sacred artifact known to mankind the cross which Jesus was crucified upon. What makes this map so valuable is the cartographer who created it Jesus Christ Himself! Come with us now as we search for its location with our heroes, Fathers Luke OMalley and Roy Hanley, along with Professor Philip Kasstajet and his constant companion and dearest and loyal friend Numomo Tobasso. Together, they embark for distant lands: Mozambique, Spain, Ireland, and Malta. Only to be separated back in the States between Key West, New York, and Maine. As if this wasnt enough excitement, add to the boiling cauldron, the ever--present Levi Al Natas, old Satan himself! So find a comfortable seat and make sure all the doors and windows are secure. You are about to take a trip which will leave you guessing, what will happen next right up to the last page. If you are not satisfied with how most modern novels come to a sanitary conclusion, you will be asking and craving for more books to be written like The Map of the Carpenter.

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For centuries rumors have spread in regards to a map that told about the location of perhaps the most sacred artifact known to mankind the cross which Jesus was crucified upon. What makes this map so valuable is the cartographer who created it Jesus Christ Himself! Come with us now as we search for its location with our heroes, Fathers Luke OMalley and Roy Hanley, along with Professor Philip Kasstajet and his constant companion and dearest and loyal friend Numomo Tobasso. Together, they embark for distant lands: Mozambique, Spain, Ireland, and Malta. Only to be separated back in the States between Key West, New York, and Maine. As if this wasnt enough excitement, add to the boiling cauldron, the ever--present Levi Al Natas, old Satan himself! So find a comfortable seat and make sure all the doors and windows are secure. You are about to take a trip which will leave you guessing, what will happen next right up to the last page. If you are not satisfied with how most modern novels come to a sanitary conclusion, you will be asking and craving for more books to be written like The Map of the Carpenter.

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